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president hugo chavez has led the nation for 14 years. his third term expires today. he won re-election in october and was supposed to be sworn in again today for another six years, as the constitution requires. but chavez suffers from aggressive, reoccurring cancer, hasn't been seen in public in a month and was too sick to return to venezuela from medical treatment in cuba. >> the illness of the president has been treated like a state secret from the beginning. he has been treated in cuba under a veil of secrecy. >> reporter: moises naim is a former venezuelan cabinet minister, now a columnist and a visiting scholar at the carnegie endowment for international peace in washington. he says keeping chavez alive in havana strengthens the president's number two, nicolas maduro. >> and this is essentially a power play. behind that secrecy there is nothing but an attempt to ensure the continuity of the regime regardless of president chavez's presence. >> reporter: the u.s. state department, after sparring with chavez' venezuela for more than a decade, was restrained in its
president hugo chavez has led the nation for 14 years. his third term expires today. he won re-election in october and was supposed to be sworn in again today for another six years, as the constitution requires. but chavez suffers from aggressive, reoccurring cancer, hasn't been seen in public in a month and was too sick to return to venezuela from medical treatment in cuba. >> the illness of the president has been treated like a state secret from the beginning. he has been treated in...
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president hugo chavez has led the nation for 14 years. his third term expires today. he won re-election in october and was supposed to be sworn in again today for another six years, as the constitution requires. but chavez suffers from aggressive, reoccurring cancer hasn't been seen in public in a month and was too sick to return to venezuela from medical treatment in cuba. >> the illness of the president has been treated like a state secret from the beginning. he has been treated in cuba under a veil of secrecy. >> reporter: moises naim is a former venezuelan cabinet minister now a columnist and a visiting scholar at the carnegie endowment for international peace in washington. he says keeping chavez alive in havana strengthens the president's number two, nicolas maduro. >> and this is essentially a power play. behind that secrecy there is nothing but an attempt to ensure the continuity of the regime regardless of president chavez's presence. >> reporter: the u.s. state department, after sparring with chavez' venezuela for more than a decade, was restrained in its re
president hugo chavez has led the nation for 14 years. his third term expires today. he won re-election in october and was supposed to be sworn in again today for another six years, as the constitution requires. but chavez suffers from aggressive, reoccurring cancer hasn't been seen in public in a month and was too sick to return to venezuela from medical treatment in cuba. >> the illness of the president has been treated like a state secret from the beginning. he has been treated in cuba...
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now in first the smalling we perspire moment of the inauguration day for venezuelan president hugo chavez is legal according to the country's supreme court meanwhile the country's vice president's call for people to gather in front of the presidential palace to one of the leader who said to be recovering from cancer surgery in cuba lori the girl and she told me the country's opposition could use the president's protracted absence to destabilize the country now. article two thirty line of the venezuelan constitution does leave open to interpretation the issue of inauguration when the elected president cannot meet the date of january tenth before the national assembly which is the parliament what the out across pacifically says in a second clause is that in the case of unforeseen circumstances then the president elect will be sworn in before the supreme court but it doesn't give a date for there is another article in the constitution venezuela under which president chavez was authorized to leave the country for more than five days back in early december in order to undergo the surgery and t
now in first the smalling we perspire moment of the inauguration day for venezuelan president hugo chavez is legal according to the country's supreme court meanwhile the country's vice president's call for people to gather in front of the presidential palace to one of the leader who said to be recovering from cancer surgery in cuba lori the girl and she told me the country's opposition could use the president's protracted absence to destabilize the country now. article two thirty line of the...
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venezuelan supreme court has backed a decision by the assembly to delay the inauguration of president hugo chavez. it was -- he was due to be sworn in for his next term in office on thursday, but is still in hospital in cuba for cancer treatment. he will be inaugurated at a later date to because he is the sitting president who had been reelected. a commuter ferry hit a pier in lower manhattan. part of the dow was ripped open around 300 and -- and around 330 passengers and crew were on board. two were critically injured. the death of a certain after she was gang raped on a daily bus has prompted international outrage, but also internal debate about india's foust modernizing society. despite the country's advantage, there are still well documented cases of female fetuses and female infants been killed. that is causing a shortage of and the trafficking of girls. at >> the man of india -- northern india are known for being strong, fit, and sigel. it is hard for them to find a bright here. that is because of it -- and illegal widespread practice that started around the time they were born, female feti
venezuelan supreme court has backed a decision by the assembly to delay the inauguration of president hugo chavez. it was -- he was due to be sworn in for his next term in office on thursday, but is still in hospital in cuba for cancer treatment. he will be inaugurated at a later date to because he is the sitting president who had been reelected. a commuter ferry hit a pier in lower manhattan. part of the dow was ripped open around 300 and -- and around 330 passengers and crew were on board....
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so will hugo chavez with him ill in cuba, who is in charge of venezuela? el diablo? where sleepless nights yield to restful sleep. and lunesta®(eszopiclone) can help you get there. like it has for so many people before. when taking lunesta, don't drive or operate machinery until you feel fully awake. walking, eating, driving, or engaging in other activities while asleep, without remembering it the next day, have been reported. lunesta should not be taken together with alcohol. abnormal behaviors may include aggressiveness, agitation, hallucinations, or confusion. in depressed patients, worsening of depression, including risk of suicide, may occur. alcohol may increase these risks. allergic reactions such as tongue or throat swelling occur rarely and may be fatal. side effects may include unpleasant taste, headache, dizziness, and morning drowsiness. ask your doctor if lunesta is right for you. then find out how to get lunesta for as low as fifteen dollars at lunesta.com. there's a land of restful sleep. we can help you go there on the wings of lunesta. [ male announ
so will hugo chavez with him ill in cuba, who is in charge of venezuela? el diablo? where sleepless nights yield to restful sleep. and lunesta®(eszopiclone) can help you get there. like it has for so many people before. when taking lunesta, don't drive or operate machinery until you feel fully awake. walking, eating, driving, or engaging in other activities while asleep, without remembering it the next day, have been reported. lunesta should not be taken together with alcohol. abnormal...
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chavez has has long had a tense relationship with the u.s. once famously calling president george h.w. bush diablo. the wildfire threat is now at catastrophic. the highest possible level in southeastern australia as crews there battle more than 100 fires. high winds and heat fueled flames on the mainland and island of tasmania, around 100 people still reportedly missing after brush fires destroy their homes last week. evacuated national parks. no word of anybody killed, first alert forecasters are calling for cooler weather which the crews say should help control the fires two. days after an injury forced one of college football's -- i should say one of football's brightest young stars out oof the biggest game of budding career still waiting to find out exactly how bad he is hurt. r.j. iii is in the cube tonight. the latest word on his condition. we have new reports plus a little bit on the alabama. who sent it to cindy, who wondered why her soup wasn't quite the same. the recipe's not the recipe... ohhh. [ female announcer ] ...without swans
chavez has has long had a tense relationship with the u.s. once famously calling president george h.w. bush diablo. the wildfire threat is now at catastrophic. the highest possible level in southeastern australia as crews there battle more than 100 fires. high winds and heat fueled flames on the mainland and island of tasmania, around 100 people still reportedly missing after brush fires destroy their homes last week. evacuated national parks. no word of anybody killed, first alert forecasters...
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michelle, venezuela postponing the inauguration of chavez while he is treated for cancer. >> well, the market is betting he will die because all of the indications are that he is extremely sick. that means more reinvestment, so more production down the road. in the short term leading to a lot of volatility. but in the long-term they think it leads to more oil production. >> they have underinvested? >> yeah. >> squandered into -- >> 60 billion in revenue for venezuelan, 18 million spent by him and there are allegations of fraud and abuse. >> sharon is tracking the action down at nyse. hay, sharon. >> hi with. we are above the 1650 dollar an ounce level. keep in mind, the average is key resistance level here for both gold and silver. there are firms reducing precious medals forecast for 2013. big winner today, definitely palladium. that is certainly helping the palladium market. we told you it would be a winner in 2013 back in december. >> share on, thank you very much. it has been a very tough start to the year. but we have a five-year bond manager doing quite well. we will get his take
michelle, venezuela postponing the inauguration of chavez while he is treated for cancer. >> well, the market is betting he will die because all of the indications are that he is extremely sick. that means more reinvestment, so more production down the road. in the short term leading to a lot of volatility. but in the long-term they think it leads to more oil production. >> they have underinvested? >> yeah. >> squandered into -- >> 60 billion in revenue for...
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rallied in venezuela thursday to mark what would have been the swearing-in of ailing president hugo chÁvez. the inauguration has been delayed while he remains in the hospital following his fourth cancer surgery. the vice president adjust the supporters. >-- addressed the supporters. >> 30 days have passed since the operation of our commander hugo chÁvez, and at this very moment, as you know, he is fighting a battle. we tell him from here, commander, easy, keep up your battle. you have a revolutionary people. >> while the venezuelan supreme court has ruled chÁvez is still president despite missing his swearing-in, the opposition is calling for a caretaker government to and new elections. two democratic congress members are planning to walmart ceo was f oreallocations supporting the retail expansion of walmart as early as 2005. two show walmart international's general counsel emails duke and other executives about specific bribes for the opening of a number of stores in november 2005, contradicting walmart claims its top officials were unaware. in a letter, the congress members wrote -- th
rallied in venezuela thursday to mark what would have been the swearing-in of ailing president hugo chÁvez. the inauguration has been delayed while he remains in the hospital following his fourth cancer surgery. the vice president adjust the supporters. >-- addressed the supporters. >> 30 days have passed since the operation of our commander hugo chÁvez, and at this very moment, as you know, he is fighting a battle. we tell him from here, commander, easy, keep up your battle. you...
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melissa: and the very latest from hugo chavez. let's take a look at medals as we head out to the break. it is a down day. we will be right back. ♪ [ male announcer ] where do you turn for legal matters? at legalzoom, we've created a better place to handle your legal needs. maybe you have questions about incorporating a business you'd like to start. or questions about protecting your family with a will or living trust. and you'd like to find the right attorney to help guide you along, answer any questions and offer advice. with an "a" rating from the better business bureau legalzoom helps you get personalized and affordable legal protection. in most states, a legal plan attorney is available with every personalized document to answer any questions. get started at legalzoom.com today. and now you're prected. your financial advisor should focus on your long-term goals, not their short-term agenda. [ woman ] if you have the nerve to believe that cookie cutters should be for cookies, not your investment strategy. if you believe in th
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all the supporters of chavez outside the presidential palace. other latin american leaders have arrived to honor him. he ain't there. what does this mean in terms of what we're seeing, in terms of support, and yet his absence in the political sense? >> it's all about presenting the world an image. an image that the government is presenting a unified front. telling the world we are here, we are together, we're -- we're totally behind the figure of this man, president hugo chavez. there's a party going on. the problem is, the party is being thrown in honor of hugo chavez, and he's still in venezuela -- >> cuba. >> in cuba, excuse me. he was supposed to be sworn in today. and also, michael, today it's a month to the day that he left venezuela to go get cancer surgery in cuba. and nobody really knows exactly how serious his condition is. >> this is an extraordinary thing. we can discuss this here and on cnn international, as well. what is up with this? you've got the president of a country in another country being treated, nobody knows what it is he
all the supporters of chavez outside the presidential palace. other latin american leaders have arrived to honor him. he ain't there. what does this mean in terms of what we're seeing, in terms of support, and yet his absence in the political sense? >> it's all about presenting the world an image. an image that the government is presenting a unified front. telling the world we are here, we are together, we're -- we're totally behind the figure of this man, president hugo chavez. there's a...
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>> reporter: more than a month and no one has heard or seen hugo chavez. i think that's what really rattled everyone yesterday. when they said hugo chavez would not be at his swearing in, if he had a crawl to it, he would have. he would have come in a wheelchair, he would have come attached to an iv. if he couldn't be here, it means he's gravely ill. i think that's the other thing that has many people rattled here. he's been a larger than life leader in this country. love him or hate him, he has been the leader and it has been very unsettling for many people. this economy is limping along right now. and there is no sign that they're going to be on better financial footing in the weeks and months to come with this kind of a political situation. >> paula newton for us in caracas, paula, thank you. >>> president obama announce his pick to replace tim geithner at the treasury department. how jack lew's influence will impact your wallet. ali velshi has some thoughts. we'll chat next. [ male announcer ] this is bob, a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the
>> reporter: more than a month and no one has heard or seen hugo chavez. i think that's what really rattled everyone yesterday. when they said hugo chavez would not be at his swearing in, if he had a crawl to it, he would have. he would have come in a wheelchair, he would have come attached to an iv. if he couldn't be here, it means he's gravely ill. i think that's the other thing that has many people rattled here. he's been a larger than life leader in this country. love him or hate him,...
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venezuela's supreme court has discussed plan toes delay venezuela's hugo chavez's inauguration. this as the opposition party steps up calls for the careta r caretaker. at the same time, bonds have rallied on speculation that a government transition could soon be under way. joining us with his thoughts, neal sherring. good to see you. >> good morning. >> what is going to happen in venezuela? >> i think it's very difficult to say with any precision as to what is going to happen next. i think what we can say is the expectations that we're going to get somehow a smooth transition for the current socialist@administration to a more market friendly administration, i think they're going to be disappointed. wa we've seen in the world over the past few years, is these transitions, when they do happen, are rarely smooth. there's always bumps along the way. i think actually if you look at the rally we've had in bond yields, as the bond markets -- >> down to five-year lows. >> down to five-year lows, but they start to sell off over the past couple of days. and i think that reflected a growin
venezuela's supreme court has discussed plan toes delay venezuela's hugo chavez's inauguration. this as the opposition party steps up calls for the careta r caretaker. at the same time, bonds have rallied on speculation that a government transition could soon be under way. joining us with his thoughts, neal sherring. good to see you. >> good morning. >> what is going to happen in venezuela? >> i think it's very difficult to say with any precision as to what is going to happen...
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hugo chavez took the guns, and i'm here to tell you 1776 will commence again if you try to take our firearms. doesn't matter how many let mings you get on the street begging for them to have their guns taken? we will not relinquish them. do you understand? that's why you are going to fail, and the establishment knows no matter how much propaganda the republic will rise again when you attempt to take our guns. >> aside from being a terrifying piece of sound to play for the country, i also want to draw attention to the fact that there is no room -- there is no room for compromise in what is being said there, colin, so can the vice president do this without the support of the nra? we need to speak about the leadership. not their member hit. side-by-side of this meeting with the nra leadership, we're having many nra members and gun owners greater capacity coming to us and saying the nra doesn't represent me. they saw that press conference right after the shooting in newtown, and said this is not what we think should be done in this country. we're having so many people come to us and saying we su
hugo chavez took the guns, and i'm here to tell you 1776 will commence again if you try to take our firearms. doesn't matter how many let mings you get on the street begging for them to have their guns taken? we will not relinquish them. do you understand? that's why you are going to fail, and the establishment knows no matter how much propaganda the republic will rise again when you attempt to take our guns. >> aside from being a terrifying piece of sound to play for the country, i also...
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ashley: i'm thinking hugo chavez, who's going to be running the country, he's not well, why do you like this? >> first, venezuela's own fundamentals, you know, it's a socialist country. they waste a lot of money, but they have cheap oil, and they have a lot of it. so their ability and willingnesses to pay -- ashley: always there. >> yeah, it's always there, and spreads are generous. ashley: so you're not concerned about unrest, you know, political issues and unrest in general? >> well, you know, we're definitely watch events as they occur, but there is a chance that if there's a regime change, it could be good for the country, and that would really help our bonds. ashley: corporate asset classes, what are we talking about? >> we love em corporate asset class this year. they lagged a little bit the sovereigns last year, i think they're really going to do well. we like a little bit of, i mean, investment grade and high-yield both, we love russian corporates across the board. they offer generous spreads compared to their counterparts -- ashley: interesting, yeah. >> turkish banks. ashley:
ashley: i'm thinking hugo chavez, who's going to be running the country, he's not well, why do you like this? >> first, venezuela's own fundamentals, you know, it's a socialist country. they waste a lot of money, but they have cheap oil, and they have a lot of it. so their ability and willingnesses to pay -- ashley: always there. >> yeah, it's always there, and spreads are generous. ashley: so you're not concerned about unrest, you know, political issues and unrest in general?...
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venezuelan supreme court has backed a decision by the assembly to delay the inauguration of president hugo chavez. it was -- he was due to be sworn in for his next term in office on thursday but is still in hospital in cuba for cancer treatment. he will be inaugurated at a later date to because he is the sitting president who had been reelected. a commuter ferry hit a pier in lower manhattan. part of the dow was ripped open around 300 and -- and around 330 passengers and crew were on board. two were critically injured. the death of a certain after she was gang raped on a daily bus has prompted international outrage, but also internal debate about india's foust modernizing society. despite the country's advantage there are still well documented cases of female fetuses and female infants been killed. that is causing a shortage of and the trafficking of girls. at >> the man of india -- northern india are known for being strong, fit, and sigel. it is hard for them to find a bright here. that is because of it -- and illegal widespread practice that started around the time they were born female feticid
venezuelan supreme court has backed a decision by the assembly to delay the inauguration of president hugo chavez. it was -- he was due to be sworn in for his next term in office on thursday but is still in hospital in cuba for cancer treatment. he will be inaugurated at a later date to because he is the sitting president who had been reelected. a commuter ferry hit a pier in lower manhattan. part of the dow was ripped open around 300 and -- and around 330 passengers and crew were on board. two...
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hugo chavez is battling what is called a severe lung infection. the infection could be very serious because chavez's immune system is weakened from cancer. the president has been hospitalized in cuba since undergoing cancer surgery more than three weeks ago. >>> and an amazing story of recovery coming out of london three months after being attacked by taliban gun men malala is being discharged. she was shot in the head for speaking out advocating education for pakistani girls. the 15-year-old now an international symbol of courage. an amazing story of recovery there. >>> his term in the house is over but barney frank could be back on capitol hill. the lawmaker told msnbc he asked to be appointed as a temporary senator if john kerry becomes secretary of state. frank says he wants to be a part of the looming battle over the debt ceiling but says he has no interest in running for the position permanently. >>> let's see if you can spot the difference between the two photos. one of the photos released by nancy pelosi's office and the other shows who is
hugo chavez is battling what is called a severe lung infection. the infection could be very serious because chavez's immune system is weakened from cancer. the president has been hospitalized in cuba since undergoing cancer surgery more than three weeks ago. >>> and an amazing story of recovery coming out of london three months after being attacked by taliban gun men malala is being discharged. she was shot in the head for speaking out advocating education for pakistani girls. the...
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we should first look at the situation of democracy in venezuela before chavez. we cannot speak about a very strong democracy before 1999. if we take democracy only as electoral successes, then there is no doubt about it. if we take it as different powers, freedom of speech, a plurality of pluralism, then there are a lot of doubts about democracy and the quality of democracy in venezuela. >> there was a strong show of support today for chavez. he is quite popular still, but if he does not get better, how can his followers follow his policies? >> it would be very difficult because charisma is very important and has been very important for chavez during his whole presidency, but at least today, his role is very strong and said the venezuelan state, so for a few years, it should be no problem for the government to continue even without chavez. >> thank you for that. germany's justice minister has criticized the country's catholic church for halting its investigation into a sex abuse scandal, saying attempts to clear up the allegations should not be a half-hearted af
we should first look at the situation of democracy in venezuela before chavez. we cannot speak about a very strong democracy before 1999. if we take democracy only as electoral successes, then there is no doubt about it. if we take it as different powers, freedom of speech, a plurality of pluralism, then there are a lot of doubts about democracy and the quality of democracy in venezuela. >> there was a strong show of support today for chavez. he is quite popular still, but if he does not...
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we should first look at the situation of democracy in venezuela before chavez. we cannot speak about a very strong democracy before 1999. if we take democracy only as electoral successes, then there is no doubt about it. if we take it as different powers, freedom of speech, a plurality of pluralism, then there are a lot of doubts about democracy and the quality of democracy in venezuela. >> there was a strong show of support today for chavez. he is quite popular still, but if he does not get better, how can his followers follow his policies? >> it would be very difficult because charisma is very important and has been very important for chavez during his whole presidency, but at least today, his role is very strong and said the venezuelan state, so for a few years, it should be no problem for the government to continue even without chavez. >> thank you for that. germany's justice minister has criticized the country's catholic church for halting its investigation into a sex abuse scandal, saying attempts to clear up the allegations should not be a half-hearted af
we should first look at the situation of democracy in venezuela before chavez. we cannot speak about a very strong democracy before 1999. if we take democracy only as electoral successes, then there is no doubt about it. if we take it as different powers, freedom of speech, a plurality of pluralism, then there are a lot of doubts about democracy and the quality of democracy in venezuela. >> there was a strong show of support today for chavez. he is quite popular still, but if he does not...
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we should first look at the situation of democracy in venezuela before chavez. we cannot speak about a very strong democracy before 1999. if we take democracy only as electoral successes, then there is no doubt about it. if we take it as different powers, freedom of speech, a plurality of pluralism, then there are a lot of doubts about democracy and the quality of democracy in venezuela. >> there was a strong show of support today for chavez. he is quite popular still, but if he does not get better, how can his followers follow his policies? >> it would be very difficult because charisma is very important and has been very important for chavez during his whole presidency, but at least today, his role is very strong and said the venezuelan state, so for a few years, it should be no problem for the government to continue even without chavez. >> thank you for that. germany's justice minister has criticized the country's catholic church for halting its investigation into a sex abuse scandal, saying attempts to clear up the allegations should not be a half-hearted af
we should first look at the situation of democracy in venezuela before chavez. we cannot speak about a very strong democracy before 1999. if we take democracy only as electoral successes, then there is no doubt about it. if we take it as different powers, freedom of speech, a plurality of pluralism, then there are a lot of doubts about democracy and the quality of democracy in venezuela. >> there was a strong show of support today for chavez. he is quite popular still, but if he does not...
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that changed with chÁvez. it changes because of the social policy, the fact one of the first policies he implemented around 2001 began to reexamine welding policy and found a tremendous amount of the oil venezuela had in reserves was s being classified reserveshale. -- classified as shale. revising and reclassifying the reserves has in fact given venezuela the largest oil bank deposit in the world with potentially much more oil in the future, which means that venezuelas role in terms of oil and rick buttressing opec and establishing energy alliances and that america had been published latin america have been phenomenal. taking those reserves and implementing social programs. granted the opposition will claim the money is being misspent, but the reality is for venezuelans on the ground, it has improved their lifestyle. there has been food programs, health programs, aid for pregnant mothers, pension plans. there has been a new housing program responsible for 20% growth in construction, which is giving venezuela
that changed with chÁvez. it changes because of the social policy, the fact one of the first policies he implemented around 2001 began to reexamine welding policy and found a tremendous amount of the oil venezuela had in reserves was s being classified reserveshale. -- classified as shale. revising and reclassifying the reserves has in fact given venezuela the largest oil bank deposit in the world with potentially much more oil in the future, which means that venezuelas role in terms of oil...
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but opposition has condemned the ruling and wants to know just how sick chavez is. from caracas -- >> a highly anticipated announcement, reaffirming the venezuela government position. >> of january 10 a new constitution period begins, a new swearing-in ceremony is not necessary for whom go chavez to be elected by virtue of the fact there is no interruption in the exercise of his duties. >> for weeks, the government and -- [no audio] 10 years the supreme court has traditionally sided with the government, so the latest ruling came as no surprise. on wednesday, they also said for now it is not necessary that a medical commission clarified the president's health, something the opposition here has been demanding for a very long time. >> the figurehead of the opposition who lost to chavez in the last election asked his followers not to react with protest or violence even if, like him, they disagree with the supreme court ruling. >> i know i am acting responsibly. we are not going to pick the people against the people. we are not going to do that. don't think it is a sign
but opposition has condemned the ruling and wants to know just how sick chavez is. from caracas -- >> a highly anticipated announcement, reaffirming the venezuela government position. >> of january 10 a new constitution period begins, a new swearing-in ceremony is not necessary for whom go chavez to be elected by virtue of the fact there is no interruption in the exercise of his duties. >> for weeks, the government and -- [no audio] 10 years the supreme court has traditionally...
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vice president maduro says chavez can be sworn in by a later date by the supreme court. january 10th is the deadline. chavez has appeals to venezuelan to back maduro as successor if he cannot continue as president and a new election is called. >>> prime minister shinno abe has -- the council on economic and fiscal policy is one of his two key pillars of his economic plan, along with a new task force to revive the economy. he chaired the first session of the council which reopened on wednesday after over three years of suspension. the financial minister, and bank of japan governor and four specialists from the private sector also took part. >> translator: in this panel we will discuss key policy matters to revitalize the japanese economy. i hope the members will draw up an outline of the government's economic and fiscal policies by the middle of this year. >>> as a first step to revitalize japan 'economy, they discussed a stimulus package worth nearly $230 billion. it focuses on public works projects. abe also asked the panel to look for ways of cooperation to pull the co
vice president maduro says chavez can be sworn in by a later date by the supreme court. january 10th is the deadline. chavez has appeals to venezuelan to back maduro as successor if he cannot continue as president and a new election is called. >>> prime minister shinno abe has -- the council on economic and fiscal policy is one of his two key pillars of his economic plan, along with a new task force to revive the economy. he chaired the first session of the council which reopened on...
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people around chavez have been around this for three years now this is the know how to run the country. as the critics that say how not to run from this well but in fact that as well now is a success story in terms of developing economies it is a mix of our western capitalism it is a democracy rules in like all do you actions. free and fair if he has some sense this is off socialist experiment in terms of reducing poverty what that child has accomplished if you put it in perspective is even more extraordinary that what lula accomplished in was in fact one of those front runners the two men around the nicholas madeira to instead of putting a knight in front of the moment there's a lot of speculation on the top they don't actually get on that well they're after each other's necks yes it's true because that they're part of different strands inside chevy's more like the chevy's war is not a monolithic saying like would dare to say the communist party in china dad least four or five different factions fighting for power and this is one of the problems a for we have an unsteady situation in
people around chavez have been around this for three years now this is the know how to run the country. as the critics that say how not to run from this well but in fact that as well now is a success story in terms of developing economies it is a mix of our western capitalism it is a democracy rules in like all do you actions. free and fair if he has some sense this is off socialist experiment in terms of reducing poverty what that child has accomplished if you put it in perspective is even...
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but now a major decision may keep chavez in power for years to come. cnn paula newton is in the capital of caracas joining us now. what did the supreme court decide? >> reporter: the way they interpret the inauguration, he he doesn't have to be here tomorrow. it starts his new term even though he's not in the country. his vice president will be at the helm. the cabinet will be in place. they will continue to make decisions from the government. if hugo chavez could have crawled to his inauguration, he would have. he is that ill. he couldn't come in a wheelchair, he couldn't come in an i.v. he couldn't come with doctor and thursdays at his side. for that reason, though, the supreme court has made this determination that his term will start anyway. and, again, we don't know. we're in unchartered waters constitutionally and many worry what that will mean for the political road ahead. >> paula, thanks very much for that report. paula newton on the scene for us. we'll continue to monitor that story. >>> a great white shark is spotted off the florida coast bu
but now a major decision may keep chavez in power for years to come. cnn paula newton is in the capital of caracas joining us now. what did the supreme court decide? >> reporter: the way they interpret the inauguration, he he doesn't have to be here tomorrow. it starts his new term even though he's not in the country. his vice president will be at the helm. the cabinet will be in place. they will continue to make decisions from the government. if hugo chavez could have crawled to his...
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they know me by officer chavez when they come to school every morning. jenna: police say the suspect was involved in a shooting with a rival gang just two blocks away. the increase in school security is part of an lapd operation in response to the deadly school shooting in connecticut. jon: meanwhile, controversial arizona sheriff joe arpaio is plan. ing his own program. he is planning to have hundreds of armed volunteers patrol areas near 59 schools in maricopa county. the group consisted or 400 posse volunteers and 100 reserve deputies. critics raising concerns about whether or not the group is qualified, but sheriff arpaio says the volunteers know what they're doing. >> same training as a regular deputy. same training. so they are well trained. the only difference with them, they do it for nothing. >> the presence of police officers in cars and more, you know, deputies or posses around is going to deter people if they are going to create, you know, havoc. jon: that was a parent speaking in favor of the operation. those patrols kicked off monday at sev
they know me by officer chavez when they come to school every morning. jenna: police say the suspect was involved in a shooting with a rival gang just two blocks away. the increase in school security is part of an lapd operation in response to the deadly school shooting in connecticut. jon: meanwhile, controversial arizona sheriff joe arpaio is plan. ing his own program. he is planning to have hundreds of armed volunteers patrol areas near 59 schools in maricopa county. the group consisted or...
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if chavez was ill -- or could not return, was dying, then chavez would resign and maduro would face elections with a 30 days. >> it could not just be a handover of power. >> he would have to go to the polls. >> is there a script, of the moment -- rift between these two men? are they looking for a different trajectory in terms of the revolution? >> i think basically they get on perfectly well together. you could detect slightly different emphases of the two men. cabello comes from the military, maduro used to be a trade union leader. different backgrounds. but there is no indication that there is much of a power struggle between them. >> you are a writer who respects chavez and you are a fan of chavis as well. but when you look of the revolution and what he has done in terms of the nationalization of utilities and energy companies, how many more legs to keep on going? when you look at the transference of wealth from the rich to the poor, how long can this be sustained? >> i think it should be able to go on. chavez himself always every year would come up with an amazing development. the last on
if chavez was ill -- or could not return, was dying, then chavez would resign and maduro would face elections with a 30 days. >> it could not just be a handover of power. >> he would have to go to the polls. >> is there a script, of the moment -- rift between these two men? are they looking for a different trajectory in terms of the revolution? >> i think basically they get on perfectly well together. you could detect slightly different emphases of the two men. cabello...
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hugo chavez has been in cuba since early december for cancer treatment. church leaders support the opposition view that the presidential inauguration must take place on january 10 or the constitution will be violated. >> it is clear in the text of the constitution that on the 10th of january, the term of the current president expires and a new one begins, for which hugo chavez was reelected. the october elections last year would've been pointless if a new government term was not voted on. the goal of this conference is not to intervene publicly in the interpretation of the constitution, but in this case the common welfare of the country and the defense of ethics is at risk. to manipulate the constitution to reach a political objective is morally unacceptable. >> it's been a for your weeks since the president was last seen in venezuela. his presence can still be felt on the streets of the capital caracas. >> for these people, street art is a way to get a political message out. that's why these days they want this to be present on everyone's mind. this pers
hugo chavez has been in cuba since early december for cancer treatment. church leaders support the opposition view that the presidential inauguration must take place on january 10 or the constitution will be violated. >> it is clear in the text of the constitution that on the 10th of january, the term of the current president expires and a new one begins, for which hugo chavez was reelected. the october elections last year would've been pointless if a new government term was not voted on....
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but as well as president hugo chavez who's currently battling cancer may be too ill to attend his own swearing in ceremony on thursday his political rivals demanding a new election if he doesn't show up to be inaugurated for his fourth term of office but jim political analyst eric draitser believes the opposition is taking advantage of the situation to undermine the government is important is the fact that the opposition is using this as a political mechanism by which they can try to deal a jew demise the government in venezuela remember that in two thousand and two when the united states and spain and other powers around the world collaborated and conspired to oust chavez in an illegal coup and we saw what the significance of chavez was that he had a base of support on the streets in that country that could not be shaken by an international force and so what they're attempting to do is to use his health situation to break apart that base of support and to convince people that chavez is unable to serve the the constitution in venezuela allows for a wiggle room here it does not say tha
but as well as president hugo chavez who's currently battling cancer may be too ill to attend his own swearing in ceremony on thursday his political rivals demanding a new election if he doesn't show up to be inaugurated for his fourth term of office but jim political analyst eric draitser believes the opposition is taking advantage of the situation to undermine the government is important is the fact that the opposition is using this as a political mechanism by which they can try to deal a jew...
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they know me as officer kh chavez as they come to school every day. martha: the increased police presence is part after program. deployed cops to every elementary school in los angeles at least once a day the program was launched in response to newtown, connecticut and the school shooting that happened there. bill: we've sheen a steady increase in firearm background checks over the past two years. from 2012 a record 19.5 million backed checks up 19% from the previous year. tpwraoeus a twice as many pw-bgmany backed checks than last year. tennessee saw the highest increases in gun background checks with nearly 92,000 in the month of december, that is up from 59,000 the previous month of november. martha: president obama's second term cabinet is taking shape. he's set to announce white house chief staff jack lew as his pick to replace timothy geithner. we get word of another big change in the administration. hilda so li so hreurbgs z soliz will be stepping down. why does president obama want jack lew as secretary of the treasury. >> reporter: he was par
they know me as officer kh chavez as they come to school every day. martha: the increased police presence is part after program. deployed cops to every elementary school in los angeles at least once a day the program was launched in response to newtown, connecticut and the school shooting that happened there. bill: we've sheen a steady increase in firearm background checks over the past two years. from 2012 a record 19.5 million backed checks up 19% from the previous year. tpwraoeus a twice as...
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just go to cnn.com. >>> health on the venezuelan president hugo chavez. we'll have a live report. >>> with popularity of washington lawmakers so, so low, does the 113th congress have a prayer of winning back the american confidence? our political panel weighs in. but she has some dental issues she's not happy about. so i introduced jill to crest pro-health for life. selected for people over 50. pro-health for life is a toothpaste that defends against tender, inflamed gums, sensitivity and weak enamel. conditions people over 50 experience. crest pro-health for life. so jill can keep living the good life. crest. life opens up when you do. >>> time to talk politics and the new congress at 15 past the hour. there is hope with nearly 100 new congressmen coming to washington that things will be different this time around. we are focusing on the broken system this morning and the hopes of a fix. joining me as they do every week, maria cardona and amy hughes from the blaze. happy new year to both of you. >> happy new year to you, randi. >> one thing that hasn't c
just go to cnn.com. >>> health on the venezuelan president hugo chavez. we'll have a live report. >>> with popularity of washington lawmakers so, so low, does the 113th congress have a prayer of winning back the american confidence? our political panel weighs in. but she has some dental issues she's not happy about. so i introduced jill to crest pro-health for life. selected for people over 50. pro-health for life is a toothpaste that defends against tender, inflamed gums,...
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look like a paradise that may certainly seem to be the case for those on the bottom president hugo chavez helped bring the poverty rate down from fifty percent when he took office to roughly thirty one percent and the u.n. says venezuela has the lowest level of inequality in latin america. it's one child as diehard supporters among the poor but what about the rich critics say chavez is alienating the wealthy many of whom turned out in droves to vote for his opponent in october closely contended election twenty first century socialism hasn't helped us it is her job his opponents blame his so-called socialist experiment for problems like limited foreign investment they say that it's driving businessmen and entrepreneurs out of the country. by daniel year g.'s himself a young businessman disagrees after spending twelve years in barcelona he decided to return to venezuela not just for the economic benefits he says but for the chance to partake in a different sort of future order there are two very different political forces in this country one wants to move towards capitalism the other is on
look like a paradise that may certainly seem to be the case for those on the bottom president hugo chavez helped bring the poverty rate down from fifty percent when he took office to roughly thirty one percent and the u.n. says venezuela has the lowest level of inequality in latin america. it's one child as diehard supporters among the poor but what about the rich critics say chavez is alienating the wealthy many of whom turned out in droves to vote for his opponent in october closely contended...
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chavez, who is 58, is in cuba for cancer treatment. he hasn't spoken publicly in a month. his vice president is filling in. chavez has made a career out of bashing the united states and allied himself with iran and syria. a painting by the artist henri matisse has been recovered 25 years after it was stolen from a swedish museum. an art dealer in england was putting it up for sale when he discovered that it was listed on an international registry of stolen artwork. he says the current owner bought it in good faith 20 years ago.at the painting is valued at $1 million. it will be returned to the museum. some of the most powerful creatures in the sea may one day disappear. we'll tell you why next. hey america, even though she doesn't need them, lisa rinna is wearing the depend silhouette briefs for charity to prove how great the fit is even under a fantastic dress. the best protection now looks, fits and feels just like underwear. we invite you to get a free sample and try one on too. [ male announcer ] in blind taste tests, even ragu users chose prego. prego?! but i've bough
chavez, who is 58, is in cuba for cancer treatment. he hasn't spoken publicly in a month. his vice president is filling in. chavez has made a career out of bashing the united states and allied himself with iran and syria. a painting by the artist henri matisse has been recovered 25 years after it was stolen from a swedish museum. an art dealer in england was putting it up for sale when he discovered that it was listed on an international registry of stolen artwork. he says the current owner...
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hugo chavez is alive but not able to come back. the opposition demands to know what kind of cancer job as house, where it is located. they want to travel to havana to confirm the president's health. this attention will probably increase on saturday, when the national assembly convenes its legislative leaders. >> tens of thousands of fatah supporters have been celebrating its anniversary. hamas allow the event to go ahead, despite ongoing tensions between the two sides. palestinians see the move as a possible step toward unity. >> the yellow flags have not been flown so boldly in the gaza strip for five years. for one day on friday, he replaced those of the ruling group, hamas. it marks the 48 anniversary. next year pushed fatah forces out of the strip. hamas has always taken a harder line against israel, while fatah took part in peace talks. after years of bitter rivalry, relations have improved somewhat. fatah, controls the west bank, allowed hamas to hold several rallies there as a goodwill gesture. >> we need to focus on ending
hugo chavez is alive but not able to come back. the opposition demands to know what kind of cancer job as house, where it is located. they want to travel to havana to confirm the president's health. this attention will probably increase on saturday, when the national assembly convenes its legislative leaders. >> tens of thousands of fatah supporters have been celebrating its anniversary. hamas allow the event to go ahead, despite ongoing tensions between the two sides. palestinians see...